AC AND DC ELECTRICAL OUTLET
20220200292 ยท 2022-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R27/02
ELECTRICITY
H02J4/00
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H02J4/00
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An electrical outlet for a recreational vehicle includes a high voltage AC electrical power receptacle and a low voltage DC electrical power receptacle that is powered independently of the high voltage AC receptacle so that the DC receptacle can remain energized when the AC receptacle is disconnected from an AC power supply. The DC and AC receptacles, located at the same electrical outlet, are wired separately to different power sources. This allows the recreational vehicle's electrical storage batteries to continue energizing the DC receptacle, at the same outlet as the AC receptacle, even when it is not possible or desirable to energize the AC receptacle. Therefore, limited functionality can be maintained at the outlet even when no AC mains, onboard generator, or AC-to-DC inverter is connected or in operation.
Claims
1. An electrical outlet for a recreational vehicle, said electrical outlet comprising: a high voltage AC electrical power receptacle; high voltage electrical conductors in communication with said high voltage AC electrical receptacle, said high voltage electrical conductors configured to be selectively energized by an AC power source; a low voltage DC electrical power receptacle; and low voltage electrical conductors in communication with said low voltage DC electrical receptacle, said low voltage electrical conductors configured to be selectively energized by a DC power source that is energized independently of the AC power source; wherein said high voltage AC electrical power receptacle and said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle are simultaneously energizable by the AC power source and the DC power source, respectively; and wherein said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle is energizable independently of said high voltage AC electrical power receptacle when said high voltage AC electrical power receptacle is de-energized.
2. The electrical outlet of claim 1, wherein said high voltage AC electrical power receptacle comprises a NEMA 110V AC receptacle.
3. The electrical outlet of claim 1, wherein said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle comprises a USB-type receptacle.
4. The electrical outlet of claim 1, further comprising AC electrical wiring establishing electrical continuity from said high voltage electrical conductors to an AC circuit breaker on the recreational vehicle, wherein the AC circuit breaker receives high voltage electrical power from at least one chosen from (i) an AC mains power source independent of the recreational vehicle, (ii) an alternator-type electrical generator on the recreational vehicle, and (iii) a DC-to-AC inverter on the recreational vehicle and electrically coupled to an electrical battery on the vehicle.
5. The electrical outlet of claim 4, further comprising DC electrical wiring establishing electrical continuity from said low voltage electrical conductors to an electrical storage battery on the recreational vehicle.
6. The electrical outlet of claim 1, further comprising: an AC-to-DC electrical converter adapted to supply low voltage DC electrical power to said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle; and additional high voltage AC electrical conductors in electrical communication with said high voltage AC electrical power receptacle and with said AC-to-DC electrical converter; wherein said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle is energizable by said AC-to-DC electrical converter when said high voltage AC electrical conductors and said additional high voltage AC electrical conductors are electrically energized.
7. The electrical outlet of claim 6, wherein said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle is energizable by either of (i) said additional high voltage AC electrical conductors, or (ii) said low voltage electrical conductors, and wherein said low voltage DC electrical power receptacle is not simultaneously energizable by both said additional high voltage AC electrical conductors and said low voltage electrical conductors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, an electrical power outlet 10 includes a high voltage AC simplex receptacle 12 and a pair of low voltage DC receptacles 14, such as shown in
[0016] The AC receptacle 12 is electrically energizable by a set of high voltage AC wires 20, while the DC receptacle 14 is electrically energizable by a set of low voltage DC wires 22, which are independent of the high voltage AC wires 20 (
[0017] Optionally, switches or diodes are incorporated into the circuitry associated with DC receptacles 14 so that DC power can be supplied from either DC wires 22, or from the additional high voltage AC wires 120 via AC-to-DC converter 134, but not from both sources simultaneously. For example, and with reference to
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[0021] AC receptacle 12 is illustrated as a NEMA 110V AC receptacle, although it will be appreciated that substantially any high voltage AC receptacle may be used for the market to which the recreational vehicle is directed. Similarly, as shown in
[0022] The electrical outlets of the present invention may be incorporated into substantially any recreational vehicle having one or more electrical outlets for the convenience of passengers or occupants. Such vehicles may include marine vessels such as power boats and sailboats, self-powered camper trucks, truck campers, towed camper trailers, and the like. The electrical outlets may be retrofitted into the place of an existing AC-only outlet, with the vehicle's existing AC wires connected to the AC terminals of the outlet 10, 110 and with added DC electrical wires routed from the existing outlet opening to the DC fuse box or switching box. The electrical outlets 10, 110 provide constant access to DC electrical power from any available DC power source, without requiring unsightly plug-in electrical converters. The recreational vehicle may be disconnected from sources of AC electrical power for extended periods while maintaining a constant supply of DC power at the same outlets 10, 110 that can supply AC power when connected to AC mains, or when an onboard generator or voltage inverter are operated.
[0023] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.